RUSSIAN RELATIONS
AMBASSADORS MOVING
SIE ESMOND OVEY'S STAFF
British Official Wireless.
(Received 7th December, 11 a.m.)
RUGBY, 6th December.
Sir Esmond Ovey, the newly-appoint-ed British Ambassador to the Union of Socialist Soviet- Republics, is expected to leave for his post to-morrow, and M. Sokolnikoff, the newly-appointed Soviet Ambassador to London, is reported to have left Warsaw last night, en route for England. Sir Esmond Ovey, will be accompanied by Messrs. Ashton Gwatkin and Mark Patrick, counsellor and secretary respectively, and Colonel Mitford, attache. Mr. Paton, who has held consular posts at Vladivostok and elsewhere in the Far East, will be Commercial Counsellor at the British Embassy. The Soviet Ambassador, M. Sokolnikoff, is expected in London on Tuesday or Wednesday next.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 9
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